The report points out that business majors also have relatively low unemployment rates (7.4%), except for those who have a focus in Hospitality Management (9.1%) due to the ongoing decline in the travel and tourism industry. Engineering graduates are also faring rather well, except for Civil and Mechanical Engineers who have been impacted from the decline in manufacturing and construction.

For the most part, majors that are more closely aligned with particular occupations and industries, such as healthcare and education, tend to experience lower unemployment rates.